Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Hornady’s Handgun Hunter Ammo" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/hornadys-handgun-hunter-ammo/.
I have long used Hornady's 240 grain 44 XTP projectile out of my Super Blackhawk with excellent results.
Sierra's 300 JSP (semi-jacketed lead flat-nosed) projectiles are just as accurate but give an added degree of penetration on the toughest of targets.
I have yet to be disappointed with ANY Hornady product.
I once read that Steve Hornady's son developed the first "polymer tipped" projectiles and they were simply the XTP projectile filled with RTV silicone caulking. The results were so impressive, the train was off and rolling.
I would not be surprised to find that many who bought those 40 caliber handguns haven't found a lot of ammo to practice with.I fail to understand why Hornady included 9mm and .40SW in this line.
How many hunt with either of those calibers?
I've been anxiously awaiting some to show up in my area yet the only thing that shows up is .40S&W.
I asked a local gun store about it, their comment were that they too were surprised that of all calibers 40 shows up. Up until the great apocalyptic coronavirus 40 caliber handguns were not selling at all. They just sat and sat on the shelves so long that many shops refused to take any in on trade.
Normally would say yes, but a local Dunhams had at least 20 / 50 round boxes yesterday. They were fairly well stocked with exception of a few calibers like .45LC. Even had some 10mm in stock. Was surprised. So, guess never know?I would not be surprised to find that many who bought those 40 caliber handguns haven't found a lot of ammo to practice with.
I’ve taken deer with a 9mm; G34 w/extended LW barrel shooting a nuclear Barnes-X. Boiler room at 30 feet, clean kill.I fail to understand why Hornady included 9mm and .40SW in this line.
How many hunt with either of those calibers?
I've been anxiously awaiting some to show up in my area yet the only thing that shows up is .40S&W.
I asked a local gun store about it, their comment were that they too were surprised that of all calibers 40 shows up. Up until the great apocalyptic coronavirus 40 caliber handguns were not selling at all. They just sat and sat on the shelves so long that many shops refused to take any in on trade.
In my state neither of those calibers are legal to hunt with.I’ve taken deer with a 9mm; G34 w/extended LW barrel shooting a nuclear Barnes-X. Boiler room at 30 feet, clean kill.
Never used a .40, but wouldn’t be afraid to…might just have to take my USP Tactical out for a spin this fall…
MN is .22 centerfire or better…kinda considering trying out my .22TCM.In my state neither of those calibers are legal to hunt with.
.357 is the smallest legal caliber to handgun hunt.